Official Kids Mag

October & November 2018

Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.

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Off icialKidsMag.com • OC T & NOV 2018 • 29 Member FDIC Open a Kids Club Savings Account today. any experts believe that school gardens offer a powerful _______________ to the sugary path leading to childhood obesity. Growing food in a school garden not only teaches students where food comes from and how it grows, but also helps kids to establish _______________ eating habits. The fruits and vegetables grown can even become part of a school's __________ program. But gardens can provide other _________, too. When kids grow gardens, they learn about plants, soil, __________________ and water management, and the fields of biology, ecology and environmental studies. They will probably pay closer ______________ to the weather. You don't even need a plot of land to grow plants. Window boxes or __________________ can easily provide a start for early learners. A __________________ garden or a water garden also provide learning opportunities. Here's an easy way to start a garden of your very own. You'll need an adult helper, a sunny window and patience! Draw a line from each vegetable picture to its name. How many can you identify correctly? Check your answers below and score 3 points for every one you get right. Give yourself an extra 3 points for each of these vegetables that you have eaten in the last 10 days. On one page of the magazine, find the letters that spell these vegetables that gardeners like to grow. Connect the dots that spell each word. onion kale carrot beet pepper raddish cabbage artichoke broccoli zucchini With an adult's help, cut the top off an empty milk carton. Punch five small holes in the bottom of the carton for drainage. Fill the carton with soil about an inch from the top. Plant three to five seeds and gently push them into the soil. Place your planter on a plate in a window and dampen the soil with water. Sounds Good To crop a picture is to cut away, change the size or eliminate parts that detract from the overall image. Cut out ten pictures from the magazine. Crop each picture until you have an image you think is just right. What fraction of each type of vegetable is growing in this school garden? Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, sideways and diagonally. ARTICHOKE BROCCOLI CUCUMBER LETTUCE APRICOT RADISH GRAPES CELERY MELON PLUMS PEARS KALE LIME FIGS CORN E R G R A P E S E A T O K A L E K G T O E C O D O L C O C C N C H I O R C E U L C O R S O I L T I L N L Y H R E T F I G S I W P R E B M U C U C A Y L P E A R S N B T C A P L U M S

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